@celticpiping I just received the following follow up email to the notice:
This email provides follow-up information regarding a Notice of Redetermination you received from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment’s Unemployment Insurance Division about a claim that was filed in 2020 (please see the “disallowed date” on page 2 of your determination letter):
You either received this notice because:
-You were a victim of identity theft (a claim was filed in your name) and we are required by law to send this redetermination, which closes out that claim.
-You had a legitimate claim that was intercepted by fraudsters and we are required by law to send this redetermination, which closes out that claim.
-You had a legitimate claim with a program integrity hold. That program integrity hold has now been resolved and we are required by law to send this redetermination, which closes out your claim.
-A fraudster used your email address on a fraudulent claim they filed.
Note: If you already filed a new fraud report today on our website because you believed this email/notice was a hacking attempt, we will not proceed with a fraud investigation and there is no need to contact us. This was a legitimate email from our department.
What to do now:
-If you have previously reported this claim as fraudulent, there is no action for you to take at this time. This determination simply confirms that there was a fraud claim filed in your name.
-If you believe the notice you received was in error and your 2020 claim was legitimate, please read the information on your determination about appeals and proceed accordingly.